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Essay heading: Queen Elizabeth And Henry VIII
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February 29, 1996 |
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Henry VIII created the Anglican church
so he could get a divorce without the Catholics church
permission. Henry made everyone take an oath to him as
head of the church. If they did not they would be killed.
Henry's good friend Sir Thomas More did not take an oath
to him. Henry begged and begged him to but he was a
strong Catholic... displayed 300 characters
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So Henry killed him like he said he would.
In Henry's later years he became obsessed with having a
son, but he never had one. So henry ate, got fat and old,
then he died. displayed next 300 characters
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